Every month, we’re tasting a huge amount of beer, whiskey and other beverages. In some cases, we’re taste-testing the industry’s best new products, and in others, we’re coming across hidden gems in the wild. Our favorites from the last four weeks are gathered here, in the best things we drank this month.
Little Book Chapter 7 Whiskey

Fred B. Noe master distiller Freddie Noe has his hands in all sorts of pots and stills these days as he plays a key role in the mighty James B. Beam empire. But the Little Book line — dubbed so after Freddie’s nickname at the hands of his grandfather Booker — aims to play up the variety and flavor that can come from having a skilled distiller playing with a wide variety of beautiful brown whiskeys at hand. The seventh edition, recently released, is a carefully crafted mix of seven different whiskeys, ranging from 4-year-old Kentucky rye and bourbon to 17- and 18-year Kentucky bourbons. The deep reddish-brown liquid seems tailor-made for fall drinking — from the nose with its mix of sweetness and spice that brings to mind fallen leaves to the palate and finish that delivers a gentle blend of dessert-y flavors that evoke thoughts of warm pies and cozy evenings by the fire. — Will Sabel Courtney, Senior Editor